
Shading coefficient, is a value that determines one type of thermal performance of a glass unit (panel or window) in a building. It is basically the ratio of solar gain (due to direct sunlight) passing through a glass unit to the solar energy which passes through 3mm Clear Float Glass . It is referred to as an indicator to how the glass is thermal...
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A measure of the ability of a window or skylight to transmit solar heat, relative to that ability for 3 mm (1/8-inch) clear, double-strength, single glass. Shading coefficient is being phased out in favor of the solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC), and is approximately equal to the SHGC multiplied by...
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A measure of window glazing performance that is the ratio of the total solar heat gain through a specific window to the total solar heat gain through a single sheet of double-strength glass under the same set of conditions; expressed as a number between 0 and 1.
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The ratio of the solar heat gain through a specific glass product to the solar heat gain through a lite of 1/8' (3mm) clear glass.
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The amount of the sun's heat transmitted through a given window compared with that of a standard 1/8- inch-thick single pane of glass under the same conditions.
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The ratio of the solar heat gain through a specific glazing system to the total solar heat gain through a single layer of clear double-strength glass.
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A measure of window glazing performance that is the ratio of the total solar heat gain through a specific window to the total solar heat gain through a single sheet of double-strength glass under the same set of conditions; expressed as a number between 0 and 1.
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